Tata Group
The Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai. Established in 1868, it is India's largest business conglomerate.
Tata Group comprises numerous affiliate companies, with Tata Sons as the holding company and promoter. As of August 2025, there are 29 publicly listed affiliate companies, with a combined market capitalisation of ₹37.84 trillion.
History
During the cotton boom in Bombay triggered by the American Civil War, Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata and his father became involved with the Asiatic Banking Corporation. However, when the market declined, the firm faced significant financial difficulties. In 1868, the family’s fortunes improved substantially after securing a share in a profitable contract to supply the commissariat for Napier's expedition to Abyssinia. Throughout his career, Tata remained focused on four major aspirations: establishing an iron and steel company, building a landmark hotel, founding a world-class educational institution, and developing hydroelectric power.1868–1937
In 1870, with Rs.21,000 capital, he founded a trading company. Further, he bought a bankrupt oil mill at Chinchpokli and converted it into a cotton mill, under the name Alexandra Mill, which he sold for a profit after two years. In 1874, he set up another cotton mill at Nagpur named Empress Mill. During his lifetime, in 1903, the company opened the Taj Mahal Hotel at Colaba waterfront as the first hotel with electricity in British India.After Jamsetji's 1904 death, his older son Dorabji Tata became chairman. Sir Dorabji established the Tata Iron and Steel Company, now known as Tata Steel in 1907. Marking the group's global ambitions, Tata Limited opened its first overseas office in London. Following the founder's goals, Western India's first hydro plant was brought to life, giving birth to Tata Power. Fulfilling yet another dream, the Indian Institute of Science was established, admitting its first group of students in 1911.
1938–1991
was made chairman of the Tata Group in 1938. Under his chairmanship, the assets of the Tata Group grew from US$101 million to over US$5 billion. Starting with 14 enterprises, upon his departure half a century later in 1988, Tata Sons had grown to a conglomerate of 95 enterprises. These enterprises consisted of ventures that the company had either started or in which they held a controlling interest. New sectors such as chemicals, technology, cosmetics, marketing, engineering, manufacturing, tea, and software services earned them recognition.In 1932, Tata founded its airline, known as Tata Air Services. In 1953, the Government of India passed the Air Corporations Act and purchased a majority stake in the carrier from Tata Sons, though JRD Tata would continue as chairman until 1977.
In 1945, Tata Motors was founded, first focused on locomotives. In 1954, it entered the commercial vehicle market after forming a joint venture with Daimler-Benz. In 1968, Tata Consultancy Services was founded.
1991–2024
In 1991, Ratan Tata became chairman of Tata Group. This was also the year of economic liberalization in India, opening up the market to foreign competitors. During this time, Tata Group began to acquire several companies. Tata Group bought Tetley In February 2000. After that, it acquired Corus Group in 2007. The next year, the company's subsidiary Tata Motors launched the Tata Nano, presenting it as "the world’s most affordable car," and acquired Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford Motor Company.In 2017, Natarajan Chandrasekaran was appointed chairman. He was instrumental in restructuring business verticals and increasing promoter stake ownership in companies. Under his leadership, the group made acquisitions through insolvency law and investments in e-commerce, expanded its airline business by winning a bid for Air India, and completely bought Air Asia India. He has mentioned the future strategy is to focus on healthcare, electronics, and digital. Tata-owned Air India got approval to acquire AirAsia India nearly two months after putting forth the proposal. The Competition Commission of India approved the acquisition of the entire shareholding in Air Asia India by Tata-owned Air India.
Chairs
The chair of Tata Sons is usually the chair of the Tata Group. As of 2020, there have been seven chairs of the Tata Group.- Jamsetji Tata
- Sir Dorabji Tata
- Sir Nowroji Saklatvala
- JRD Tata
- Ratan Naval Tata,
- Cyrus Mistry
- Natarajan Chandrasekaran
Affiliated companies
Acquisitions
- February 2000 – Tetley Tea Company, $407 million
- March 2004 – Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Company, $102 million
- August 2004 – NatSteel's Steel business, $292 million
- November 2004 – Tyco Global Network, $130 million
- July 2005 – Teleglobe International Holdings, $239 million
- October 2005 – Good Earth Corporation
- December 2005 – Millennium Steel, Thailand, $165 million
- December 2005 – Brunner Mond Chemicals, $10 million
- June 2006 – Eight O'Clock Coffee, $220 million
- November 2006 – Ritz Carlton Boston, $170 million
- January 2007 – Corus Group, $12 billion
- March 2007 – PT Kaltim Prima Coal , $1.1 billion
- April 2007 – Campton Place Hotel, San Francisco, $60 million
- January 2008 – Imacid Chemical Company, Morocco
- February 2008 – General Chemical Industrial Products, $1 billion
- March 2008 – Jaguar Cars and Land Rover, $2.3 billion
- March 2008 – Serviplem SA, Spain
- April 2008 – Comoplesa Lebrero SA, Spain
- May 2008 – Piaggio Aero Industries, Italy
- June 2008 – China Enterprise Communications, China
- October 2008 – Miljo Grenland / Innovasjon, Norway
- April 2010 – Hewitt Robins International, United Kingdom
- July 2013 – Alti SA, France
- December 2014 – Energy Products Limited, India
- June 2016 – Welspun Renewables Energy, India
- May 2018 – Bhushan Steel Limited, India
- February 2021 – BigBasket by Tata Digital
- June 2021 – 1mg by Tata Digital
- October 2021 – Air India, Air India Express and 50% stake in Air India SATS, .
- January 2022 – Nilachala Ispat Nigam Ltd, $1.5 billion
- June 2023 – Kaleyra, Inc by Tata Communications, $100 million.
- January 2024 – Capital Foods by Tata Consumer Products, 5,100 crore
- July 2025 – Iveco Group's commercial vehicles business by Tata Motors, €3.8 billion
Former companies
- Tata Interactive Systems
- Tata Oil Mills Company and its subsidiary Lakmé Cosmetics
- Tata Petrodyne
Philanthropy
In 2008, Tata Group donated US$50 million to Cornell University for "agricultural and nutrition programs in India and for the education of Indian students at Cornell."
In 2010, Tata Group donated 2.20 billion to Harvard Business School to build an academic and a residential building for executive education programmers on the institute's campus in Boston, Massachusetts. The building, now known as Tata Hall, is the largest endowment received by Harvard Business School from an international donor.
In 2017, Tata Trusts gifted US$70 million to University of California, San Diego and also partnered with it in setting up Tata Institute for Genetics and Society to address issues in public health and agriculture. In recognition of the donation, the building which houses TIGS has been named Tata Hall. It is also the largest international donation made to University of California, San Diego.
In 2017, Tata Consultancy Services donated a US$35 million grant to Carnegie Mellon University, the largest ever industry donation to the university, to collaborate on promoting next-generation technologies that will drive the Fourth Industrial Revolution, including cognitive systems and autonomous vehicles.
In 2017, the Tata Football Academy won the bid to form the Jamshedpur FC, an ISL football club based in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.
In 2020, Tata Group donated 15 billion to PM Cares Fund to fight against COVID-19 pandemic in India.
In 2024, the Tata Trusts' Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai was started by Ratan Tata to provide medical care for pets, including dogs, cats, and rabbits.
Tata Trusts
Most of the philanthropic activities of the group are carried out by various trusts incorporated by the members of the Tata family.- Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Allied Trusts
- * Sir Dorabji Tata Trust
- * Lady Tata Memorial Trust
- * JRD Tata Trust
- * Jamsetji Tata Trust
- * Tata Social Welfare Trust
- * JN Tata Endowment
- * Tata Education Trust
- * RD Tata Trust
- * The JRD and Thelma J Tata Trust
- Sir Ratan Tata Trust and Allied Trusts
- * Sir Ratan Tata Trust
- * Tata Education and Development Trust
- * Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust
- * Bai Hirabai J. N. Tata Navsari Charitable Institution
- * Sarvajanik Seva Trust
Controversies